MDN URL
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Learn_web_development/Core/Structuring_content/Splash_page
What specific section or headline is this issue about?
Starting Point, near the end, where the image URLs are supplied; supplied solution at end of page
What information was incorrect, unhelpful, or incomplete?
mosquito.jpg and its url (https://mdn.github.io/shared-assets/images/examples/learn/crawlies/mosquito.jpg) refer to an image which is apparently a "Anthomyia liturata", which is a fly.
This is an understandable mix-up as both these insects are included in the "Flies & Mosquitoes (Diptera)" section.
The reason I bother to report this is because this makes the figcaption "A mosquito" in the solution incorrect.
If I were to only change this figcaption, there would be a discrepancy between this caption and the linked file name, which would look sloppy and might end up confusing people.
I'd suggest replacing mosquito.jpg with an image of an actual mosquito or changing the filename, filename URL and figcaption to reflect the fact it's an image of a fly.
What did you expect to see?
A proper description, filename and caption for the image content.
Do you have any supporting links, references, or citations?
No response
Do you have anything more you want to share?
This might seem like a petty grievance but I think it's an important part of setting a quality standard for the people attending this course, who might end up making the websites of tomorrow.
The course has been of consistent high quality throughout, and I think content consistency is also an important aspect of making a website.
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MDN URL
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Learn_web_development/Core/Structuring_content/Splash_page
What specific section or headline is this issue about?
Starting Point, near the end, where the image URLs are supplied; supplied solution at end of page
What information was incorrect, unhelpful, or incomplete?
mosquito.jpg and its url (https://mdn.github.io/shared-assets/images/examples/learn/crawlies/mosquito.jpg) refer to an image which is apparently a "Anthomyia liturata", which is a fly.
This is an understandable mix-up as both these insects are included in the "Flies & Mosquitoes (Diptera)" section.
The reason I bother to report this is because this makes the figcaption "A mosquito" in the solution incorrect.
If I were to only change this figcaption, there would be a discrepancy between this caption and the linked file name, which would look sloppy and might end up confusing people.
I'd suggest replacing mosquito.jpg with an image of an actual mosquito or changing the filename, filename URL and figcaption to reflect the fact it's an image of a fly.
What did you expect to see?
A proper description, filename and caption for the image content.
Do you have any supporting links, references, or citations?
No response
Do you have anything more you want to share?
This might seem like a petty grievance but I think it's an important part of setting a quality standard for the people attending this course, who might end up making the websites of tomorrow.
The course has been of consistent high quality throughout, and I think content consistency is also an important aspect of making a website.
MDN metadata
Page report details
en-us/learn_web_development/core/structuring_content/splash_page